No you can't and no you shouldn't.
Yes *** No. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. When you turn 18 you can move.
No because it's to soon in the relationship and he almost a legal age while she is a minor
Depending on a claim an adjuster may not need to be on site. Minor claims are settled over the phone while major claims require someone in person.
As long as she is a minor he has. Child support is not paid to the child but to one of the parents to be used for the child.
A 16-year-old is a minor and their parents get to decide where they live, unless they have been emancipated. A judge is NOT going to emancipate you if your plan is to drop out of school and live with your boyfriend.
If it is under your deductible, I would not. If it was not your fault and you haven't filed any claims in a while, I would go ahead. Usually your rates will not increase if the damage was not your fault.
A claim is the statement that the arguer is trying to prove, while a reason is the evidence or justification offered to support the claim. The claim is the conclusion of the argument, while reasons are used to persuade others to accept the claim as true.
NO. Being pregnant does not give you any 'adult rights'. You would be a 'runaway' and boyfriend can face criminal charges for taking you in. Plus, while your parents are chatting with the police they just might mention the fact that an adult impregnated their minor child who is *under the age of sexual consent*. That's big time illegal.
The 16 year old is a minor while the 20 year old is an adult and if they just date that is fine, but anything more could result in prison time for the adult.
a collision claim
If i was your boyfriend, i have no idea what i would want from you while u were in Italy
The parallel minor is a minor key with the same tonic as a major key, while the relative minor is a minor key with the same key signature as a major key.